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[] Follow the money, ? Guy Cohen PROSPERITY PUB MARKET TALK Is it too late to get into NVDA? Fear

[] (it’s more of a mixed bag) [View in browser]( [View in browser]( [] FEB 28, 2024 [] [] GUY COHEN’S TRADE RADAR Read Beyond The Obvious Bullishness So, as predicted we did get increased volatility last week … and it manifested in both directions, pre- and post-Nvidia’s earnings announcement. Now is the time to read the room — or the signs — very carefully. Nvidia’s positive earnings caused a gap up, and all seems to be rosy in the garden… on the face of it. But as I look at overall market structure and the quality of setups forming today, I see more of a mixed bag with bullish and bearish setups, and not a huge amount of the top quality I like to see. That said, I still don’t see a clear signal for my anticipated pullback yet — and a clear signal is a requirement. [Click here to watch now!]( Follow the money, — Guy Cohen [] [] If You’re Not Prioritizing Dividends… You’re missing one of the key steps to a properly-balanced portfolio. Discover how a few basic steps could get you where you need to be. [Click now to discover Dividends Forever!]( [] [] PROSPERITY PUB MARKET TALK Is it too late to get into NVDA? (and how the fact that no one quits smoking during a recession could impact your portfolio) Fear of Missing Out (FOMO.) It's a strong emotion. Strong enough to make a sane person do some pretty crazy things. If you've watched NVDA from the sidelines over the past 18 months, you've probably felt FOMO. As it marched steadily higher, you probably felt like it was too late to get in. But then it marched even higher… and again you might have felt like you missed out. At this point, if you're still watching from the sidelines you might be feeling the tug to finally jump in. Is it crazy? I'll be brutally honest: I don't know. I've seen stocks called "overextended" continue to go up for months or years. What I can tell you is that I'm holding NVDA. I'm a believer that the market is still bullish until it proves otherwise. But I can also tell you this: I probably wouldn't be buying it right now if I wasn't already in it. In other words, I am not the guy who is going to declare that NVDA is ready to crash and burn, but I am also not the guy to say “it’s just the beginning” and recommend going all in on NVDA. In this kind of uncertainty, I don’t guess. Instead, I turn to where I do have a high conviction. See, I have a much higher degree of certainty that the 20-30 dividend tickers I'm holding at any given time will continue paying cash automatically no matter what happens next in the market. They paid out during the 2000 DotCom meltdown. They paid out during 2008 when high flying stocks were burning to the ground. And they even paid out in 2020 Covid Crash — the most uncertainty we've ever seen in the market. Do you remember what it was like watching stocks drop more than 30% in a month? And still these dividend stocks I hold paid out — and most of them have even consistently raised their dividends through all of those market meltdowns. In fact, despite high-flying tech stocks getting all the attention, just a handful of strong dividend stocks represent nearly HALF the entire growth of the stock market the last 100 years. And I believe in them so much that the vast majority of my personal portfolio is in 20-30 dividend stocks that have paid me — and will continue to pay me — through thick and thin. Now, here's the question I generally get at this point: "Don’t you feel like you have missed out on the super growth stocks over the past year?" And the answer is simple: I'm NOT missing out. I still trade high-growth, fast-moving stocks. I just do it with my smaller accounts. Because, let's be honest, in fast moving markets, you can generate some pretty extraordinary returns with smaller accounts using options. But the bulk of my portfolio is in safer, income-producing dividend stocks. By the way — the fundamental view that high-flying growth stocks are the only way to grow is plain WRONG. Because if you zoom out 20+ years, dividends stocks ARE growth stocks. Click to enlarge the table below. [] Now, if you think this is a shameless plug for my [dividends workshop]( you're right. I believe so strongly in dividends that my personal money is heavily into dividends. And I believe everyone should be, too. So to help you get started, I want to share with you my top 7 dividend stocks you should consider jumping into right now. Because even if NVDA — or the market as a whole — comes crashing down, I expect these tickers to continue paying out through thick and thin. To get you started, here's 1 of the 7 tickers I want you to consider: With the uncertainty about when this market melt-up will end, Altria Group (MO) is one of my top stocks. It's one of the stocks I mentioned that paid out — and have consistently raised their dividend — through the meltdowns of the last 30+ years. And even while it's taken some lumps as a tobacco company being subject to regulation… If you zoom out over the years, it's established itself as a major growth stock, even when you DON'T factor in the dividends. And for my money, it's as safe as I can expect to get in the stock market. Because if you're worried about a true recession collapse, you should know that people don't quit smoking during recessions. So that’s one stock I’d consider. I’ve got 6 more for you inside my free workshop (actually I think it is more like 9 additional). [Click here to access my Dividends Forever workshop right now](. — The Prosperity Pub Team [] [] [] [] FEB 28, 2024 [] [] GUY COHEN’S TRADE RADAR Read Beyond The Obvious Bullishness So, as predicted we did get increased volatility last week … and it manifested in both directions, pre- and post-Nvidia’s earnings announcement. Now is the time to read the room — or the signs — very carefully. Nvidia’s positive earnings caused a gap up, and all seems to be rosy in the garden… on the face of it. But as I look at overall market structure and the quality of setups forming today, I see more of a mixed bag with bullish and bearish setups, and not a huge amount of the top quality I like to see. That said, I still don’t see a clear signal for my anticipated pullback yet — and a clear signal is a requirement. [Click here to watch now!]( Follow the money, — Guy Cohen [] [] If You’re Not Prioritizing Dividends… You’re missing one of the key steps to a properly-balanced portfolio. Discover how a few basic steps could get you where you need to be. [Click now to discover Dividends Forever!]( [] [] PROSPERITY PUB MARKET TALK Is it too late to get into NVDA? (and how the fact that no one quits smoking during a recession could impact your portfolio) Fear of Missing Out (FOMO.) It's a strong emotion. Strong enough to make a sane person do some pretty crazy things. If you've watched NVDA from the sidelines over the past 18 months, you've probably felt FOMO. As it marched steadily higher, you probably felt like it was too late to get in. But then it marched even higher… and again you might have felt like you missed out. At this point, if you're still watching from the sidelines you might be feeling the tug to finally jump in. Is it crazy? I'll be brutally honest: I don't know. I've seen stocks called "overextended" continue to go up for months or years. What I can tell you is that I'm holding NVDA. I'm a believer that the market is still bullish until it proves otherwise. But I can also tell you this: I probably wouldn't be buying it right now if I wasn't already in it. In other words, I am not the guy who is going to declare that NVDA is ready to crash and burn, but I am also not the guy to say “it’s just the beginning” and recommend going all in on NVDA. In this kind of uncertainty, I don’t guess. Instead, I turn to where I do have a high conviction. See, I have a much higher degree of certainty that the 20-30 dividend tickers I'm holding at any given time will continue paying cash automatically no matter what happens next in the market. They paid out during the 2000 DotCom meltdown. They paid out during 2008 when high flying stocks were burning to the ground. And they even paid out in 2020 Covid Crash — the most uncertainty we've ever seen in the market. Do you remember what it was like watching stocks drop more than 30% in a month? And still these dividend stocks I hold paid out — and most of them have even consistently raised their dividends through all of those market meltdowns. In fact, despite high-flying tech stocks getting all the attention, just a handful of strong dividend stocks represent nearly HALF the entire growth of the stock market the last 100 years. And I believe in them so much that the vast majority of my personal portfolio is in 20-30 dividend stocks that have paid me — and will continue to pay me — through thick and thin. Now, here's the question I generally get at this point: "Don’t you feel like you have missed out on the super growth stocks over the past year?" And the answer is simple: I'm NOT missing out. I still trade high-growth, fast-moving stocks. I just do it with my smaller accounts. Because, let's be honest, in fast moving markets, you can generate some pretty extraordinary returns with smaller accounts using options. But the bulk of my portfolio is in safer, income-producing dividend stocks. By the way — the fundamental view that high-flying growth stocks are the only way to grow is plain WRONG. Because if you zoom out 20+ years, dividends stocks ARE growth stocks. Click to enlarge the table below. [] Now, if you think this is a shameless plug for my [dividends workshop]( you're right. I believe so strongly in dividends that my personal money is heavily into dividends. And I believe everyone should be, too. So to help you get started, I want to share with you my top 7 dividend stocks you should consider jumping into right now. Because even if NVDA — or the market as a whole — comes crashing down, I expect these tickers to continue paying out through thick and thin. To get you started, here's 1 of the 7 tickers I want you to consider: With the uncertainty about when this market melt-up will end, Altria Group (MO) is one of my top stocks. It's one of the stocks I mentioned that paid out — and have consistently raised their dividend — through the meltdowns of the last 30+ years. And even while it's taken some lumps as a tobacco company being subject to regulation… If you zoom out over the years, it's established itself as a major growth stock, even when you DON'T factor in the dividends. And for my money, it's as safe as I can expect to get in the stock market. Because if you're worried about a true recession collapse, you should know that people don't quit smoking during recessions. So that’s one stock I’d consider. I’ve got 6 more for you inside my free workshop (actually I think it is more like 9 additional). [Click here to access my Dividends Forever workshop right now](. — The Prosperity Pub Team [] [] [] [] ABOUT US: We believe that the opportunity for financial literacy and freedom belongs to all people, not just those who already have years of investing experience. Prosperity Pub provides an array of educational services and products that will help you navigate the markets and become a better investor. Trading is made simple through our online forum full of trading techniques to give you the best tools to kick-start your investing journey. We offer collaborative webinars and training; we love to teach. No matter the opportunity, we bring together a strong community of like-minded traders to focus on analyzing market news as it’s presented each day. DISCLAIMER: FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY. The materials presented from Prosperity Pub are for your informational purposes only. Neither Prosperity Pub nor its employees offer investment, legal or tax advice of any kind, and the analysis displayed with various tools does not constitute investment, legal or tax advice and should not be interpreted as such. Using the data and analysis contained in the materials for reasons other than the informational purposes intended is at the user’s own risk. 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Neither Prosperity Pub nor its employees offer investment, legal or tax advice of any kind, and the analysis displayed with various tools does not constitute investment, legal or tax advice and should not be interpreted as such. Using the data and analysis contained in the materials for reasons other than the informational purposes intended is at the user’s own risk. DISCLAIMER: TRADE AT YOUR OWN RISK; TRADING INVOLVES RISK OF LOSS; SEEK PROFESSIONAL ADVICE. Prosperity Pub is not responsible for any losses that may occur from transactions effected based upon information or analysis contained in the presented. To the extent that you make use of the concepts with the presentation material, you are solely responsible for the applicable trading or investment decision. Trading activity, including options transactions, can involve the risk of loss, so use caution when entering any option transaction. 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